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The image shows a line graph detailing expenditure proportions within a European country over four decades; food starts at 35% in 1960, decreases to 30% in 1970, 22% in 1980, 18% in 1990, and ends at 15% in 2000; leisure begins at 9% in 1960, rises to 13% in 1970, plateaus at 15% in 1980, dips to 13% in 1990, and further declines to 11% in 2000; clothing starts at 7% in 1960, rises to 10% in 1970, hovers at 10% in 1980, then reduces to 9% in 1990, before settling at 6% in 2000; transport commences at 10% in 1960, remains steady through 1970, increases to 13% in 1980, rises to 17% in 1990, and peaks at 20% in 2000; fuel/energy starts at 5% in 1960, maintains this level through 1970 and 1980, dips to 4% in 1990, and reaches 3% by 2000.
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The line graph shows data about overall amount of spendings on variety of things in some European countries between 1960 and 2000.
Generally, according to the graph it seems that all consumptions witnessed a decrease through the period, and one which increased by the end is clothing expenditure.
Initially in 1960th, rates of foods was at the top of chart, showed a 35%,which was over for 15% than leisures outgo and steadily fell to 10% in 2000. Turning to others, span of transport and clothing was less than 10% which declined over the decades into 5%.Fuel and energy expenses were approximately 5% and gradually dropped to 3%.
By the contrast, leisure was the only category to show an upward trend.It rose from about 15% in 1960 and peaked at nearly 20% in 1990, before falling slightly to around 10% in 2000. Transport expednditure fluctuated mildly but overall showed a swall decline over the period.
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